Age and sex interaction in reported help seeking in response to chest pain

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العنوان: Age and sex interaction in reported help seeking in response to chest pain
المؤلفون: Ann Bowling, Joy Adamson, Nish Chaturvedi, Jenny L Donovan, Yoav Ben-Shlomo
المصدر: British Journal of General Practice. 58:318-323
بيانات النشر: Royal College of General Practitioners, 2008.
سنة النشر: 2008
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, Chest Pain, medicine.medical_specialty, Cross-sectional study, Population, Cardiology, Disease, Logistic regression, Chest pain, Health Services Accessibility, Sex Factors, Health care, Humans, Medicine, education, Psychiatry, Aged, education.field_of_study, business.industry, Age Factors, Health services research, Middle Aged, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Original Papers, Help-seeking, Cross-Sectional Studies, Socioeconomic Factors, Female, medicine.symptom, Family Practice, business, Attitude to Health, Demography
الوصف: Background: There is a growing literature suggesting that access to cardiology services is affected by age. However, there is a dearth of studies that have considered age and sex in conjunction. Aim: This study aims to examine the impact of age, and its interaction with sex, on reported healthcare seeking, based on responses to symptom vignettes, in an attempt to standardise symptomatology across all responders. Design of study: A cross-sectional survey design was utilised. Setting: Primary care. Method: A random sample of 911 individuals, stratified by sex, was selected from one practice in the UK. Participants were invited to state how they would react in response to the chest pain symptoms presented. Patterns of response were examined, by age and sex, using chi2 and logistic regression models. Results: This study identified differences by age and sex in a general practice population in the propensity to seek health care. In particular, men aged 60-69 years and women aged 70 years and over were more likely to report healthcare seeking than younger responders. For example, women aged 70 years and over had over three times greater odds of reporting contact with the GP compared to the reference category. Evidence for an interaction effect between age and sex was observed. Conclusion: The results suggest that the inequity that has been demonstrated in access to cardiology services by age is not likely to be due to the patient's illness behaviour as, overall, older people are more likely than younger people to be willing to consult their doctors.
تدمد: 1478-5242
0960-1643
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ed77eab1394b3b82dafbc9395334f04aTest
https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp08x279670Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....ed77eab1394b3b82dafbc9395334f04a
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE